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the sameconversation has been going on all over america at th week. charle you spend someime at harvd. how much othis is town v gown? a lot of it is. hathe classic elents -- white working-class, the professor of an elite university. but it is the president whon fused racism into this situaon where i do no think it isted, and i ink he is the one at fault. i thi the best comment t of all of ts ishenry gates, who said oicer crowley, whene is not arresting you, a really ni guy. >> the bondin over beer that happen on thursday is probably a good thing. i do think, though, that there was a teachable ment that obama, the conitutional awyer, allowed to pass. there was an oprtunity to talk about the first amendment, police powers and the right of citizens. perhaps that was not t time to do it, but the is a time to do , and that time is now. >> i like tohe comment ofhe woman o actually reported a loed like it might be a break- in. thats all she said. she w completely exonerated by the 911 tapes. she never mentioned ce. her lawyer said, "three gs actedbadly in th
the sameconversation has been going on all over america at th week. charle you spend someime at harvd. how much othis is town v gown? a lot of it is. hathe classic elents -- white working-class, the professor of an elite university. but it is the president whon fused racism into this situaon where i do no think it isted, and i ink he is the one at fault. i thi the best comment t of all of ts ishenry gates, who said oicer crowley, whene is not arresting you, a really ni guy. >> the bondin...
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but both america and have health insurance. so the most important thing to describe to them is this will be a set of consumer protections that provide you more safety and security. you know that you will be provided for if you get sick. because what we're going to do is we're going to say to insurance companies, you got to do certain things, like admit people even if they've got preexisting conditions. you can't hide under the fine print a lot of terms that allow you to draw people when they get sick or exclude them from care. in fact, the house bill actually has a provision that says insurance companies if they want to participate in the exchange they can only charge 15% and profits and administrative costs. the rest of the care has to go to actually making people will so that will be a cost control element. but the point is that all these forces to taken together will help people know that when they pay their premiums and they've got health insurance, that in fact it is there when they need it and that they can count on it an
but both america and have health insurance. so the most important thing to describe to them is this will be a set of consumer protections that provide you more safety and security. you know that you will be provided for if you get sick. because what we're going to do is we're going to say to insurance companies, you got to do certain things, like admit people even if they've got preexisting conditions. you can't hide under the fine print a lot of terms that allow you to draw people when they...
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it is still a tough word for minorities in america. >> absolutely. and what you're having -- first, before you get to the demographics, there's one big theme here. manufacturing has been taking it it on the chin for decades, and every recession in that period accelerates and gets harder. >> you see that in the numbers. you see the adult male unemployment rate is higher than women, it's because adult males populate the manufacturing industry more. >> michigan has the highest unemployment rate in the nation. that's the same reason. women tend to work more in services, which tend to be a bit smoother. we see in the latest numbers that the job losses expected in services were weaker than expected. that engine starting up again. >> we've seen the numbers go down meaning more -- a higher percentage amongst hispanics. other than that, we've seen blacks do a little bit better, other groups do a little bit better, but it's marginal. it's still -- >> this is marginal. i would expect basically if you're in the rust belt, exposed to manufacturing, you pay get a
it is still a tough word for minorities in america. >> absolutely. and what you're having -- first, before you get to the demographics, there's one big theme here. manufacturing has been taking it it on the chin for decades, and every recession in that period accelerates and gets harder. >> you see that in the numbers. you see the adult male unemployment rate is higher than women, it's because adult males populate the manufacturing industry more. >> michigan has the highest...
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and it is immoral for a -- for the united states of america to have tens of billions of people without health insurance and adequate health care. that's a bad thing. that is not american. >> the three big buzz words are cost, quality and coverage. we know some trillion dollar plan will probably cover more people. will it decrease costs? the c.b.o. says no. people say, why would we do that? that's not clear. in fact that have private insurance already, have said in the "wall street journal" poll, they think it is going to get worse, there's a public auction out there and maybe they're a private company will water down their insurance man and i might say, my company is not great, so maybe i'll go on the public plan. that's how everybody is thinking. that's why this has gotten away from the president. he's got to do a better job about selling why it is worth this. >> he's got a complicated argument. the republicans came in with a simple bumper sticker. government takeover of health care and everybody hates it. and he adds, things get worse if we don't do anything, how do you grab on to th
and it is immoral for a -- for the united states of america to have tens of billions of people without health insurance and adequate health care. that's a bad thing. that is not american. >> the three big buzz words are cost, quality and coverage. we know some trillion dollar plan will probably cover more people. will it decrease costs? the c.b.o. says no. people say, why would we do that? that's not clear. in fact that have private insurance already, have said in the "wall street...
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this is c-span, public affairs programming courtesy of america's cable companies. next we will show you bbc's "the record," looking at the last year in parliament. we also listened to the ceo of godfather's pizza talking about a conservative values. tomorrow on c-span, a live joint news prompt -- conference with president obama, mexican president calderon, and canadian prime minister harper. it will in crude immigration, border security, trade, and the h1n1 flu virus. monday, republican fcc commissioner robert mcdowell on transparency as well as expanding broadcast during -- expanding broadband. "the commissioners"2 on ". -- on c-span2. >> welcome to "the record review." mp's reputation seemed to an all-time low. the commons speaker is forced out over his handling of row the up. and find out how an actor and a group of soldiers took on the government and one. the expensing the scandal. >> the first installment of allegations from a leaked copy of receipts dating back to 2004. over the following days, more and more allegations were made. the conservatives and his wi
this is c-span, public affairs programming courtesy of america's cable companies. next we will show you bbc's "the record," looking at the last year in parliament. we also listened to the ceo of godfather's pizza talking about a conservative values. tomorrow on c-span, a live joint news prompt -- conference with president obama, mexican president calderon, and canadian prime minister harper. it will in crude immigration, border security, trade, and the h1n1 flu virus. monday,...
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eastern on america in the courts. coming this fall, entered the home to america's highest court. the supreme court. all this month, revisit the pears and vegetables we covered this year on c-span 2's book tv. this weekend, the key west literary seminar. go to book tv.org. the phenomenon of facebook. the author of this book on the social networking site and held it toward friends apart. afterwards, it is part of our book to be weakened. >> frank which reflects on 15 years of political columns for " the new york times." that is sunday night on c-span. >> book tv sunday, the future of the american conservative movement with direct mail fund- raiser. >> washington journal continues. >>manu rajoo, is here to talk about all kinds of things that happened in the senate this week. let's start off with an item you wrote about yesterday, the sergeant at arms tells the senators to be aware of their tempers going into some of these town hall meetings. tell us about that. guest: they are responding to these news reports of the town hall meetings getting quite disrupted. the sergeant at arms, n
eastern on america in the courts. coming this fall, entered the home to america's highest court. the supreme court. all this month, revisit the pears and vegetables we covered this year on c-span 2's book tv. this weekend, the key west literary seminar. go to book tv.org. the phenomenon of facebook. the author of this book on the social networking site and held it toward friends apart. afterwards, it is part of our book to be weakened. >> frank which reflects on 15 years of political...
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we remember the contract with america 15 years ago today. is this new bill of rights and attempt to create something that is quite to resonate with the american people the same way? >> certainly the republican party and its chairman would hope that it does prove as resonant as the contract with america. there are very valid reasons for both parties to be targeting senior citizens with their messages about health care reform. situs -- senior citizens, more reliably than any other demographic do go out and vote. a lot of the outrage, whether real or feigned, as some democrats insisted it was, was identifiably coming from senior citizens. this so-called bill of rights for seniors and health care debate would identify about half a dozen points of interest to senior citizens, including the financing of health care reform should not be at their expense. jon: i think one of the central tenets in this document that chairman steele outlined was that the bill should not be balanced on the back of senior citizens. >> there were taken to task some democ
we remember the contract with america 15 years ago today. is this new bill of rights and attempt to create something that is quite to resonate with the american people the same way? >> certainly the republican party and its chairman would hope that it does prove as resonant as the contract with america. there are very valid reasons for both parties to be targeting senior citizens with their messages about health care reform. situs -- senior citizens, more reliably than any other...
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. >> segÚn el presidente venezolano, hugo chÁvez, soplan vientos de guerra en amÉrica latina. el problema es que otros presidentes y seguidores de chÁvez apoyan su mensaje, aunque no lograron una condena contra colombia. >> vientos de guerra comienzan a soplar, y serÍa una pena que terminemos llorando. >> el presidente de venezuela dejÓ cla su posición frente a la llegada de militares de estados unidos a siete bases de colombia. >> venezuela estÁ en la lista, ahora con este refuerzo yanqui, se van a sentir mÁs apoyados los guerreristas. >> colombia tiene el segundo ejÉrcito mÁs fuerte de la regiÓn, pero no vamos a ser prepoteados. >> las bases siguen siendo colombianas, enteramente bajo jurisdicciÓn colombiana. >> neutral, aunque tendiente a venezuela, la presidenta argentina y su llamado a la conciliaciÓn. >> no podemos declararlea guerra. >> para el 24 de voto, h@h@-ago una cita en buenos aires para discutir el tema. >> precinte, el presidente de ecuador asumiÓ un nuevo mandato de cuatro aÑos junto a 10 presidentes latinoamericanos. lanzÓ nuevas crÍticas contr
. >> segÚn el presidente venezolano, hugo chÁvez, soplan vientos de guerra en amÉrica latina. el problema es que otros presidentes y seguidores de chÁvez apoyan su mensaje, aunque no lograron una condena contra colombia. >> vientos de guerra comienzan a soplar, y serÍa una pena que terminemos llorando. >> el presidente de venezuela dejÓ cla su posición frente a la llegada de militares de estados unidos a siete bases de colombia. >> venezuela estÁ en la lista,...
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histy will judge whether his brand of liberalism was suited to lat20th-century america a the verdt is not really in yet. >> thank you charles. see you ne week. > rianscpt trriscpt of this broadcast, go to.
histy will judge whether his brand of liberalism was suited to lat20th-century america a the verdt is not really in yet. >> thank you charles. see you ne week. > rianscpt trriscpt of this broadcast, go to.
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ken burns is doing a pbs documentary on the national parks, america's best idea. the site is blocked on white house computers, but the press decided there was correspondence twittering aawy. -- away. mitt romney planning another run for president. he will have a book out in march. it is called "no apology: the key to american greatness." the virginian governor will deliver the party goes a national response -- the parti's national response. >>> we're on your side with a chance to save on back-to-school shopping. virginia is waiving its 5% sales tax on clothing and school supplies. the holiday applies for clothes and shoes priced up to $100 and school supplies priced up to $20. d.c. and maryland cancelled due to dget problems. >>> the people in hawaii are bracing for storms that make landfall early next week. they're stocking up with essentials. a public works department is filling sandbags. they're taking people and that might need extra medical attention. nothing like tha around here, i hope. >>> no, sir. we're looking at hotter weather. i don't think any of us a
ken burns is doing a pbs documentary on the national parks, america's best idea. the site is blocked on white house computers, but the press decided there was correspondence twittering aawy. -- away. mitt romney planning another run for president. he will have a book out in march. it is called "no apology: the key to american greatness." the virginian governor will deliver the party goes a national response -- the parti's national response. >>> we're on your side with a...
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in case of america, a social transition as the country becomes more and more of a minority dominated country which is causing some interesting fissions. obviously, we are in transition around the world of american foreign policy tries to redefine itself in the middle east once again and tries to remake itself. >> how long have you been writing your 1500 word column? >> that is a good question. i am guessing about 10 years. maybe even longer i am terrible about dates. >> 1999, i guess that works out to 10 years. you have been in politics for 15 years? >> wright, i have been in the op ed and page of the times since 1994. >> not many people write one column week. how your project? >> it is completely different from doing the twice a week column that is twice that size. it has got to sustain itself as an essay to hold people and i would say that the biggest thing about how i approach it is to construct it as a narrative. even before having an argument for one thing or another, i like to tell a story. it may come out of my theater background. i like to find a topic that lends itself to ha
in case of america, a social transition as the country becomes more and more of a minority dominated country which is causing some interesting fissions. obviously, we are in transition around the world of american foreign policy tries to redefine itself in the middle east once again and tries to remake itself. >> how long have you been writing your 1500 word column? >> that is a good question. i am guessing about 10 years. maybe even longer i am terrible about dates. >> 1999,...
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he s a child of privilege, the son of one of the wealthas men in america at th time, where did this concern for othercome from? >> to whom much i given, much is expected. he joined e senat and s brother d just promised a civil rights bl. he didot see it through. he was there. ted kennedyame along at the time thathe civil rights movement was at its heht. he was tre to see this cil- rights legislation moved throug in my opinion, into law. he was a ghter for civil rights than d he remained all the way through. one thing people do not member, it was the behind-the- scenes keedy who was really interested in the people. forxample, during the vietnam r when they were talking abo bringing hom -- getti out of vietm at the end. there was a closed-door briefing and theeneral was taing about how ty were going do thispeaking in rms of uts that wod be moved between t pipeline to t them outf there. kennedy saidwait a minut general, we are not talki about units or pipelines. we're talking about people that was the kennedy gnature. he really saw the people behind th numbers. >> in 1968 he was somewhat ambiv
he s a child of privilege, the son of one of the wealthas men in america at th time, where did this concern for othercome from? >> to whom much i given, much is expected. he joined e senat and s brother d just promised a civil rights bl. he didot see it through. he was there. ted kennedyame along at the time thathe civil rights movement was at its heht. he was tre to see this cil- rights legislation moved throug in my opinion, into law. he was a ghter for civil rights than d he remained...
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bill: here is the lesson, of the press is corrupt in america. if they can get a republican, they will get him. >> what about mcgreevey? what about spitzer? what about all those people? bill: what this is about, you guys need to know this because this is absolutely true. if a republican conservative gets in any kind of trouble at all, the press is going to work that person over to the maximum they can. if a liberal democrat gets in trouble, they are going to get a pass. as much as they can -- >> they do have a problem on the republican side. bill: nobody ever can commit a sin on the ear side of the aisle, the g.o.p. side because they stand for something that's ridiculous. >> that leaves you open to na na na na that. that means everybody has so shut up unless they are jesus. that's crazy. >> don't pretend. >> this is why they did it it was that, na na na na. bill: criminal deal. >> it was salacious. bill: we didn't cover the edwards story because of his wife. we let it go. but now the hypocrisy is overwhelming. linda, ellis, thank you. directly ah
bill: here is the lesson, of the press is corrupt in america. if they can get a republican, they will get him. >> what about mcgreevey? what about spitzer? what about all those people? bill: what this is about, you guys need to know this because this is absolutely true. if a republican conservative gets in any kind of trouble at all, the press is going to work that person over to the maximum they can. if a liberal democrat gets in trouble, they are going to get a pass. as much as they can...
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-latin america relations that certainly is not going to gut my administration's policies. [speaking spanish] >> many of the people who work in the united states who live in the shadow, live in the state or come from jalisco, the state. these are people who have migrated to build a better future for their families. all of them, or most of them, have enormously contributed to the american society and the american economy and it is unthinkable to see that the u.s., the main power, the main economic power in the world, disvalues the contribution of mexican laborers and workers. this is not only a good will statement. during our meeting, we handed the delegation the benefits of north america and why the mexican population represents in terms of the population of the united states. the only way to have sustained progress throughout the north american region, especially, is for allowing for the natural economic processes so immigration can happen, this implies the labor mobility that cannot be determined by mandate or decree. this is what we have underscored with president obama
-latin america relations that certainly is not going to gut my administration's policies. [speaking spanish] >> many of the people who work in the united states who live in the shadow, live in the state or come from jalisco, the state. these are people who have migrated to build a better future for their families. all of them, or most of them, have enormously contributed to the american society and the american economy and it is unthinkable to see that the u.s., the main power, the main...
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reagan's downturn started in july of his first year and it took 14 months to get to morning in america. here's reagan at the same point obama is at now. >> we're starting down a road that i believe will lead us out of the economic swamp we've been in. it'll take time for the effective tax rate reductions to be felt in increased savings, and productivity and new jobs. it'll take time for the budget cuts to reduce deficits. the thing to do is to hold to a firm steady course. >> here's what is left over from george bush. first the bailouts last fall. the housing bubble. the spending on iraq. but critics say obama's problems are partly his own making. first, a lack of a stiff punch. and now his health care plan that some say could be too big. wike, we're heavily invested in this president, almost a billion dollar in stimulus spending. lots of action already. can he just blame it on the last guy. >> he's beginning to own. that's why we're seeing changes in his upon later -- pap later but the questions people are asking are these changes cyclical or permanent. i think they're permanent. bara
reagan's downturn started in july of his first year and it took 14 months to get to morning in america. here's reagan at the same point obama is at now. >> we're starting down a road that i believe will lead us out of the economic swamp we've been in. it'll take time for the effective tax rate reductions to be felt in increased savings, and productivity and new jobs. it'll take time for the budget cuts to reduce deficits. the thing to do is to hold to a firm steady course. >> here's...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. when we're in a sandwich you'll know it we are our own mixed up blend of one of a kind spices we are miracle whip and we will not tone it down when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what a nice surprise! mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait. mom's doctor said these were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. he said it's the only treatment proven effective... for all stages of alzheimer's. studies showed aricept slows the progression... of alzheimer's symptoms. it improves cognition... and slows the decline of overall function. aricept is well tolerad but not for everyone. people at risk for stomach ulcers... or who take certain other medicines... should tell their doctors... because serious stomach problems... such as bleeding may get worse. some people may experience fainting. some people may have nausea, vomiting,
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. when we're in a sandwich you'll know it we are our own mixed up blend of one of a kind spices we are miracle whip and we will not tone it down when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what a nice surprise! mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait. mom's doctor said these were signs of alzheimer's, a type of dementia, and that prescription aricept could help. he said it's the only treatment proven...
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for his family, he was a guardian, for america, the defender of a dream. >> ted kennedy followed his to brothers, jack and bobby into politics, and after their assassinations, he became the family patriarch and eventually a political icon. in nearly five decades in the senate, he was the voice of the liberal party wing. in the 1980 speech, it was a ted kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose careers have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hobe still lives, and the dream john never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪ >> love him or hate him -- and there are still some ted kennedy haters out there -- washington will not be the same without him. he died at his home in massachusetts this week at the age of 77. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in may of 2008. we knew and he knew there was no cure, only delaying action. >> the torch will be passed again to a new generation of americans. the hope rises again endangering lives on. >> despite his weakened condition, kennedy made an appearance at barack obama's convention a year ago and
for his family, he was a guardian, for america, the defender of a dream. >> ted kennedy followed his to brothers, jack and bobby into politics, and after their assassinations, he became the family patriarch and eventually a political icon. in nearly five decades in the senate, he was the voice of the liberal party wing. in the 1980 speech, it was a ted kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose careers have been our concern, the work goes on, the cause endures, the hobe still lives,...
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to america, the defender of a dream. >> after the assassinations, he became the family patriarchç ad eventual become an american political icon. for nearly five decades in the senate, kennedy was the leading voice of his party's liberal wing. at the 1980 convention speech, it was a kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the hobe still lives and the dream shall never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪ >> love him or hate him, and there are still some ted kennedy haters out there, it is safe to say that washington will not be the same without him. he died this week at the age of 77 at his home in massachusetts. he was diagnosed with a brain tumor in may of 2008. we knew and he knew that there was no cure, only delaying action. >> there will be again a new generation of americans and i hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> despite his condition, the kennedy made an appearance at barack obama's convention in denver a year ago and attended the inauguration in january carried he spent his final days in ca
to america, the defender of a dream. >> after the assassinations, he became the family patriarchç ad eventual become an american political icon. for nearly five decades in the senate, kennedy was the leading voice of his party's liberal wing. at the 1980 convention speech, it was a kennedy classic. >> for all of those whose cares have been our concern, the work goes on, the hobe still lives and the dream shall never die. -- the hope still lives and the dream shall never die. ♪...
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america's softest bath tissue. population 49 million. 145,000 teenagers are typing a text message at 70 words a minute. average speed of their parents: 8. right now, 90 high schoolers are shopping for new kicks on zappos.com. - none of them got game. - ( buzzer sounds ) 19,000 teenagers are flipping 354,000 burgers - to get the new samsung exclaim. - ( sizzles ) - ( gasps ) - just one of four iming, texting and twittering back-to-school phones you can get from sprint, starting at $19.99. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates, apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you do that? with a touch of this button. can i try that? [ chuckles ] wow! good luck getting your remote back. it's all right -- i love this channel. shopping less and saving more. now, that's progressive.
america's softest bath tissue. population 49 million. 145,000 teenagers are typing a text message at 70 words a minute. average speed of their parents: 8. right now, 90 high schoolers are shopping for new kicks on zappos.com. - none of them got game. - ( buzzer sounds ) 19,000 teenagers are flipping 354,000 burgers - to get the new samsung exclaim. - ( sizzles ) - ( gasps ) - just one of four iming, texting and twittering back-to-school phones you can get from sprint, starting at $19.99....
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we have seen has helped to depress wages in america. this bill will help the working people here who are hurting. there is a provision in the bill that says they should do research on what medical treatments are effective, and it says explicitly that says that this research on never be used by the government to dictate any procedure or outcomes. it will be information available for people but it says in the bill. now i will be glad to take questions. yes? >> [inaudible] >> anybody who has their hands up, i will acknowledge them. anplease go to the microphone oe i acknowledge it. i will acknowledge to most likely by row. this lady here go ahead. the gentleman in the blue will be next. >> president obama wants to cut costs and give us more choice in health care. if he is serious about doing this in serious about doing this, why isn't there tort reform? [applause] you have more choice of insurance companies if you allow people to buy their insurance anywhere in the united states. if they can go to any state to get their insurance -- r>> th
we have seen has helped to depress wages in america. this bill will help the working people here who are hurting. there is a provision in the bill that says they should do research on what medical treatments are effective, and it says explicitly that says that this research on never be used by the government to dictate any procedure or outcomes. it will be information available for people but it says in the bill. now i will be glad to take questions. yes? >> [inaudible] >> anybody...
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it's your america. it's your children's america, and questioning your government is not only important, but in a democratic republic, it is required! so, if you're like me, and you see people on television, and they tell you the things that are happening, and it doesn't make sense, this week, sit down, grab a note pad and a pencil and come on! follow me. hello, america. this week, i am doing a special series of shows. we have called it a new republic, america's future, but for those of you who didn't have a problem with the old republic, i think this special is more aptly titled "reasonable questions for an unreasonable time." by the end of this week, i hope you will have a clearer understanding of what might be happening in washington. i don't know what's happening in washington, because nobody's asking questions and certainly nobody is giving you any straight eangses. you will have a better idea of what to do about it as well, but more importantly, you will begin to see that this is not about barack o
it's your america. it's your children's america, and questioning your government is not only important, but in a democratic republic, it is required! so, if you're like me, and you see people on television, and they tell you the things that are happening, and it doesn't make sense, this week, sit down, grab a note pad and a pencil and come on! follow me. hello, america. this week, i am doing a special series of shows. we have called it a new republic, america's future, but for those of you who...
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some liberals point to the canadian healthcare system as what we should have here in america. but do we want a health system that's imploding. dr. doig declined to appear but an orthopedic surgeon and former president of the healthcare system. >> the biggest problem is access. and by access we have -- in the canadian system the first line of defense for a sick patient is a family doctor and out of a population of 33 million, 5 million canadians do not have a family doctor. >> so you don't have enough doctors. and is it because the doctors don't get paid as well as they get paid in the united states? per 100,000, you're down about 30% from where we are. we have 30% more doctors per hundred thousand. is it because you don't pay them as well? >> no no. we rank 36 out of 28 in the developed countries for the amount of doctors of population. it's part of the mechanism of rationing that has to happen when you promise to deliver everything and don't have enough resources. >> you have enough doctors but you have too many cases and too much illness to treat so people get on a line and
some liberals point to the canadian healthcare system as what we should have here in america. but do we want a health system that's imploding. dr. doig declined to appear but an orthopedic surgeon and former president of the healthcare system. >> the biggest problem is access. and by access we have -- in the canadian system the first line of defense for a sick patient is a family doctor and out of a population of 33 million, 5 million canadians do not have a family doctor. >> so you...
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she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and at town hall meetings all appear like they are a bunch of crazy people, it reminds me of what my grandfather used to say, "we are going to show you some crazy." because there are some people in this country who are crazy about liberty, crazy about freedom, and crazy about keeping this country moving in the right direction, not moving in a backward direction. that is what we are crazy about. [applause] and so, as you get into the discussion, whether it is healthcare or cap and tax or trade and kill, you need to arm yourself with the facts. then you will be on a much better -- in a much better position not to just counter th
she wrote three topics on healthcare in america and the legislation. when she was on my show, one of the things that impressed me so much was she has not only read the 1018 page legislation, she has read it twice. i said, you poor thing. she has read it twice. she was able to tell you pages where you find the treaty language that does, in fact, lead to socialized medicine and lead to rationing and leads to end of life counseling, and at town hall meetings all appear like they are a bunch of...
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america, we have a choice. stop obama's deadly health care reform scheme or kiss lady sparkles good-bye. paid for by the community to stop obama from killing her pets. not paid for or authorized by any candidate or political party in public. >> the problem here is i feel frightened. i'm so susceptible to the music that plays in things like that. that makes me scared even though it's you. >> and how do we know? >> thank you, kent. terrified. thank you for watching tonight. we'll see you tomorrow night. >>> a month of troubles. let's play "hardball." > good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. leading off tonight, the dangers of august. if february is the cruelest month, this one is no day at the beach. for barack obama this august could be the month of storms. his approval numbers are dropping as the health care debate grows hot. the president's 50% approval rating is down seven points in a month now to his lowest mark yet. other polls have obama higher, but the pattern is definitely downwards everywhere.
america, we have a choice. stop obama's deadly health care reform scheme or kiss lady sparkles good-bye. paid for by the community to stop obama from killing her pets. not paid for or authorized by any candidate or political party in public. >> the problem here is i feel frightened. i'm so susceptible to the music that plays in things like that. that makes me scared even though it's you. >> and how do we know? >> thank you, kent. terrified. thank you for watching tonight....
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he said, this is the prettiest road in america. those of you in the area no what we are talking about. he would just come up with a comment like that. we would be in the middle of the ocean, he would be my own the audience, and he was banging on the ship about health care, medicare. he said -- i said, i am the only audience, you do not need to yell. but his passion was so deep. never once did i ever see a phoney bone in his body when it came to caring about people. my love for him what the on the personal, because it was a deep commitment to public service and public life, as his family has done. the loss of eunice was pretty tragic. ironically, we lost sisters closely to each other. he struggled at the very end. mrs. kennedy said that the only day that he spent all day in bed was yesterday. he passed peacefully late last night. >> talk about his role in the irish peace process. >> he made a huge difference. if it had not been for teddy, as the ambassador to ireland, it may not have happened. it may have happened eventually, but no
he said, this is the prettiest road in america. those of you in the area no what we are talking about. he would just come up with a comment like that. we would be in the middle of the ocean, he would be my own the audience, and he was banging on the ship about health care, medicare. he said -- i said, i am the only audience, you do not need to yell. but his passion was so deep. never once did i ever see a phoney bone in his body when it came to caring about people. my love for him what the on...
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and waiting for them, former president bill clinton who joined them on an emotional journey back to america. >> to the agony of captivity was washed away on a tearful tarmac in loss angeles -- los angeles. dodge the past 140 days have been the st difficult, heart wrenching time of our lives. >> the american journalists were ensnared in a crisis. bill clinton went to meet with the dictator, and he agreed to partner ling and lee. they had been forgiven. they say they persevered to the countless prayers of others. >> is what kept us going in the darkest hours. it is what sustained our faith that we would come home. >> add to that safe environment, they went -- that safe environment they went. it will take time to understand what they endured. home is the only place they want to be. >> she has a little bit weak. she lost a lot of weight as you can probably tell. we're going to stop her with food that she loves and love on her. >> they have been working for months to secure the release. president clinton's presence was critical and that process. >>> it will hear more details on our top story ton
and waiting for them, former president bill clinton who joined them on an emotional journey back to america. >> to the agony of captivity was washed away on a tearful tarmac in loss angeles -- los angeles. dodge the past 140 days have been the st difficult, heart wrenching time of our lives. >> the american journalists were ensnared in a crisis. bill clinton went to meet with the dictator, and he agreed to partner ling and lee. they had been forgiven. they say they persevered to the...
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america is a different place today. we don't have time for these divisions over race or gender or sexual orientation or anything else. we know that we live in an interdependent country an interdependent world. everybody knows that one major significance of president obama postelection is that he is the first african-american president and people a certain age like me who are southerners, that is a big deal. it lifts an awful burden of history of our president and enables every parent in america to tell every child that you could live up to your god-given potential. that is important. [applause] but for your purposes, the second element of significance of the obama election may be even more important, particularly for those who are yogurt, for your future. this is the first presidential election to occur in a country that is self consciously humanitarian. that is not always more liberal on the issues but understanding that we will rise or fall together. we don't have time for these phony divisions. we don't have time to
america is a different place today. we don't have time for these divisions over race or gender or sexual orientation or anything else. we know that we live in an interdependent country an interdependent world. everybody knows that one major significance of president obama postelection is that he is the first african-american president and people a certain age like me who are southerners, that is a big deal. it lifts an awful burden of history of our president and enables every parent in america...
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right, the cash for clunkers program is supposed to get gas-guzzlers' of the road. a new report shows that 5 million of the dirtiest cars are not eligible because congress caved to lobbyists. >> unfortunately, things are not working as we originally planned. so many cars are ineligible, and the e-mails i get from viewers are that they are just so disappointed -- neil: why aren't they? >> you have cavaliers, exports -- escorts, pretty much any isuzu product, commercial products. i know the market wants to help those people, but some people cannot afford to keep those cards. some cars are just worn out. neil: the administration argues we are getting a lot of congress. not nearly as many as we thought, according to you. >> right. the first $1 million would have bought to ledger 40,000 cars, so we went against what i thought was a good idea and put another $2 billion into a program that really limited a lot of people. do w
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. neil: all right, the cash for clunkers program is supposed to get gas-guzzlers' of the road. a new report shows that 5 million of the dirtiest cars are not eligible because congress caved to lobbyists. >> unfortunately, things are not working as we originally planned. so many cars are ineligible, and the e-mails i get from viewers are that they are just so disappointed -- neil: why aren't...
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is black america really better off? that's up next. >> i think it is the best of times when you look at it from a political landscape, but it is the worst of times, you know. when america gets a cold, african-americans have pneumonia. captions made possible by the u.s. department of education and central city productions, inc. >>> hello, everyone. i'm ed gordon. at the dawn of barack obama's presidency, the dynamic relationship between black america and the political powers that be is flipped on its head. it became even more important to lobbies for better jobs, housing and education. the new report, the state of black america 2009, message to the president, pinpoints these critical issues and offers recommendations. national urban league ceo marc morial is inspired by the administration's vision, but does not discount the amount of work that still needs to be done. today, we'll look at key issues from the report and see what the future holds. joining us are william julius wilson, professor at harvard university and the
is black america really better off? that's up next. >> i think it is the best of times when you look at it from a political landscape, but it is the worst of times, you know. when america gets a cold, african-americans have pneumonia. captions made possible by the u.s. department of education and central city productions, inc. >>> hello, everyone. i'm ed gordon. at the dawn of barack obama's presidency, the dynamic relationship between black america and the political powers that...
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ha sido dispareja, a pesar que el gobierno los rescató con miles de millones de dólares, el banco de américa ha modificado prestamose 4 millones de sus clientes elegibles. >>> banco de américa dijo que la institución está comprometida con el éxito del programa y que departamento del tesoro para ayudar a quienes lo necesitan fargo por su parte admite no alcanzar sus metas en algunos casos. quienes trabajan con propietarios arriesgo, dicen que el programa no tiene suficiente fuerza. >>> porque no es obligatorio, es voluntario si él presidente obama dijo que él iba aacer estetfhpkhtmgkph@h@ que todos nos beneficiariamos pero no puso presión en los bancos >>> mento >>> el programa continúa en curso para alcanzar su meta de ayudar a 4 millones de personas para el año 2012. oficiales del departamento del teso tesoro, dicen que los bancos deberían hacer más. aunque piensan que el banco es responsable por el lento progreso, las reglas del programa fueron finalizadas a principios del mes pasado. >>> pasamos con etna smith y un adelanto de última hora >>> hola que tal como están muchas gr
ha sido dispareja, a pesar que el gobierno los rescató con miles de millones de dólares, el banco de américa ha modificado prestamose 4 millones de sus clientes elegibles. >>> banco de américa dijo que la institución está comprometida con el éxito del programa y que departamento del tesoro para ayudar a quienes lo necesitan fargo por su parte admite no alcanzar sus metas en algunos casos. quienes trabajan con propietarios arriesgo, dicen que el programa no tiene suficiente...
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i mean, that happened to jesus not in america! when is the last time you saw somebody have their supposedly removed spleen suddenly burst. none of those things have happened here in america, but all of those things have happened in the u.k. where they have that sweet government healthcare and canada is on the verge of bankruptcy with theirs. the argument isn't about the facts anymore. the shouters on both sides, they're wrong. instead of admitting it, they just call you a hate monger. they try to shame you into silence. well, you know what? game's over! this is too important. you can call me whatever you want. i'm going to stick to the facts. we need to screw our courage to the sticking place and without fear force these weasels to face the tough questions, no matter what name you're called, no matter what threat you face, because the truth shall set you free. sure. if you disagree with man-made global warming, oh, the ratd cals are going to come out and l >> flat-earth believing, holocaust denying scwerk who would rather drive in
i mean, that happened to jesus not in america! when is the last time you saw somebody have their supposedly removed spleen suddenly burst. none of those things have happened here in america, but all of those things have happened in the u.k. where they have that sweet government healthcare and canada is on the verge of bankruptcy with theirs. the argument isn't about the facts anymore. the shouters on both sides, they're wrong. instead of admitting it, they just call you a hate monger. they try...
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hello, america. at the end of the six months, we have all read this, president obama looked at all that he created and said, "it is very good." and so, he declared the seventh month amounts of rest. yes, the messiah is going on vacation. barack obama is going on vacation. he must be tired. he spent the last six months to reforming our country, and most people will not recognize it. he told us he would do it, and he is. no one is paying any attention to it. if you give me the next minutes, and please, please, parcher politics aside. open up your ears and eyes and watch with a fresh perspective -- put your politics aside. if i am wrong, you are more than welcome to show me where i am missing it. i would love to be wrong on this. barack obama has revealed his game plan to transform america it in his deeds. the transformation was marketed to america as "change," and, boy, was america it eager for change. >> i will not have to worry about putting gas in my car, or worry about paying my mortgage. glenn: no
hello, america. at the end of the six months, we have all read this, president obama looked at all that he created and said, "it is very good." and so, he declared the seventh month amounts of rest. yes, the messiah is going on vacation. barack obama is going on vacation. he must be tired. he spent the last six months to reforming our country, and most people will not recognize it. he told us he would do it, and he is. no one is paying any attention to it. if you give me the next...
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morgan is doing way more business than bank of america. but if you look at the amount of mortgages they were looking through, it is really have a total of bank of america's total eligible loans. so it does not seem that you can do a comparison. different banks are doing different modifications at different rates than others. but it is tough to know. there are mixed messages to this. it is hard to look at it. but the administration says that overall, based on incentives that they are giving the banks, they believe that they are going to be able to modify 3 million to 4 million different mortgages out there, and that will be a successful program for them. so we will continue to watch this. there are mixed messages out there, and we have to be careful about comparing these banks to each other. jane: you know what they say about a woman scorned? what if there are four of them? one wife, three girlfriends. they want to get revenge. there they are. her husband is a victim of a crime, so we're not identifying him. but we found out that this same
morgan is doing way more business than bank of america. but if you look at the amount of mortgages they were looking through, it is really have a total of bank of america's total eligible loans. so it does not seem that you can do a comparison. different banks are doing different modifications at different rates than others. but it is tough to know. there are mixed messages to this. it is hard to look at it. but the administration says that overall, based on incentives that they are giving the...
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may god bless america. sean: unemployment is on the rise. the government is plunging us into a deficit we may never be able to climb our way out of that the right of every american to choose his or her own health care now hangs in the balance. americans all over have voiced their outrage their emotion and frustrations are a testament to the fact that the seeds of revolution against this president's radical agenda have been planted. nonetheless, the white house is pressing on tone deaf to the concerns of average americans. as to whether the president is worried about the opposition to its health care plan, robert gibbs had this to say earlier today. >> i hate to break it to you. i do not think all the town hall far as you are seeing them on tv. while i appreciate that you all have decided that every town hall meeting ends in pushing, shoving, and yelling, i do not think many of you -- i do not know how many town halls you have been too. they are not completely indicative of what is going on in america. sean: leader, you will hear from america
may god bless america. sean: unemployment is on the rise. the government is plunging us into a deficit we may never be able to climb our way out of that the right of every american to choose his or her own health care now hangs in the balance. americans all over have voiced their outrage their emotion and frustrations are a testament to the fact that the seeds of revolution against this president's radical agenda have been planted. nonetheless, the white house is pressing on tone deaf to the...
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it is not our job to bring home jobs to america. forget about it. you are watching "hardball" on msnbc. these days every penny counts with everything you buy. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and transfers the difference from your checking to savings account. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. it's one of the many ways we make saving money ♪ [ female announcer ] for underarms that are sexy smooth, get secret flawless touch with olay. it even reduces irritation caused by shaving. oooooo-lay... [ female announcer ] secret. because you're hot. mr. evans? this is janice from onstar. i have received an automatic signal you've been in a front-end crash. do you need lp? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with
it is not our job to bring home jobs to america. forget about it. you are watching "hardball" on msnbc. these days every penny counts with everything you buy. every head. every bite. every gallon. every shoe. every book. every cereal. well, maybe not every cereal. but every stem. every stitch. every tune. every toy. pretty much everything you buy can help your savings account grow because keep the change from bank of america rounds up every debit card purchase to the next dollar and...
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doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. ...and big hearts happy too. because as part of a heart healthy diet... ...those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. (cheerios spilling) cheerios. how can something so little... ...help you do something so big. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. (announcer) transform your water. women who drink crystal light drink
doing it with bank of america can help save a lot more. up to 20% cash back from over 300 online retailers with our add it up program. just sign up and use your bank of america debit or credit card when you shop online. it's one of the many ways we make saving money in tough times a whole lot easier. ...and big hearts happy too. because as part of a heart healthy diet... ...those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. (cheerios spilling) cheerios. how can something so...
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america needs his leadership again. [applause] i am here tonight to introduce someone who has been a true hero and has never once sought attention for it. congressmen brad miller has represented north carolina's 13th district. [applause] up to the virginia border, rather than telling his whole pyrography which is impressive as hell, running his democratic party at the age of 31, i want you to understand something. no one gets netroots the way brad miller understand the netroots. somebody might remember back into the five there was a big battle that people were involved with before congress to see how the loggers are going to be treated. did we have to register? was there something the legal that we were doing? one morning, i received an e- mail from an unfamiliar source. i would like to talk about campaign finance law and the internet. i think i can help. -brad miller. he did not sit on a committee that had anything to do with this stuff. he was a reader and an occasional diarist. we work together to talk about legislat
america needs his leadership again. [applause] i am here tonight to introduce someone who has been a true hero and has never once sought attention for it. congressmen brad miller has represented north carolina's 13th district. [applause] up to the virginia border, rather than telling his whole pyrography which is impressive as hell, running his democratic party at the age of 31, i want you to understand something. no one gets netroots the way brad miller understand the netroots. somebody might...
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. >> there are 300,000 children in america with this disease. >> reporter: all of his needs are here. >> a collapsible spare tire and all of the tools. this is the first aid kit. >> reporter: he had to continue working and he has a laptop and cell phone and broadband capability. he's contributing online to a blog where you can follow his stories. >> i stayed at the exotic animal farm and hotel. >> it's a great effort, a triumph on his part to do this task, and for us, it's wonderful, because of the awareness he's raising and all he's doing. >> reporter: he's met new people and seen great places and told them about arthritis. >> remember, wjz-13 is always on, go to wjz.com for more and click on the health watch page. >> you watch the price is right every weekday before the noon show and now, you have a chance to be on the game show. take part in a contestant search thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in baltimore, that's near the station on falls road. there's the form you'll need to fill out and you can find that on wjz.com. click on the link at the top of the home page. >> bernadet
. >> there are 300,000 children in america with this disease. >> reporter: all of his needs are here. >> a collapsible spare tire and all of the tools. this is the first aid kit. >> reporter: he had to continue working and he has a laptop and cell phone and broadband capability. he's contributing online to a blog where you can follow his stories. >> i stayed at the exotic animal farm and hotel. >> it's a great effort, a triumph on his part to do this task,...
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drank of paul never tried marijuana or a cigarette he was a health-conscious not and was jogging before america since it took it up used to be a kick boxer and would compete even had a few trips to the united states to compete. he was jogging on the beach in a remote work station remote part of the area where he was a scuba diving instructor and he was just married he jumped over a bail as nazi bessie was he thought what is a doing in the bahamas? then he looked around and then there were more, a total of 40 and he drove rather excitedly to the one policemen who is a big black gentleman he called the sarge they used to shoot pool and play dominoes he said there's all this marijuana floating upon short it is still there the first thing that sergeant said you know, anybody that might want to buy it? that just shows you if you call the corruption that there was in those days it ended up with the prime minister many years later they tried to oust him from office excepting -- saying he was accepting money fit in the bohemia so there's a lot of collaboration with the islanders. jimmy ended up selling
drank of paul never tried marijuana or a cigarette he was a health-conscious not and was jogging before america since it took it up used to be a kick boxer and would compete even had a few trips to the united states to compete. he was jogging on the beach in a remote work station remote part of the area where he was a scuba diving instructor and he was just married he jumped over a bail as nazi bessie was he thought what is a doing in the bahamas? then he looked around and then there were more,...
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uncompensated care in america costs $43 billion. you and i pay that. we paid in higher premiums and billing. i want to address the 47 million and that do not have health care coverage to bring them into the system. if that can help lower costs by having risk pool. i want to have a meaningful basket of health care reform. let's start with medicare. i want to close the doughnut hole on prescription drugs. i want to make sure all of our seniors have access to the medications they need and that nobody in america over 55 or 65 have to make a terrible decision of buying the mill or drugs. there are some judge -- drugs that cost a lot of money. i want to make catastrophic illness does not bankrupt families. in our district along, last year, 1430 families filed for bankruptcy because of health care costs. any family in america, young or old, could be one accident away from catastrophic health-care costs. capping costs so that no family is forced to be in a position i think is an important reform. portability. that is important. preventing insurers from cherry
uncompensated care in america costs $43 billion. you and i pay that. we paid in higher premiums and billing. i want to address the 47 million and that do not have health care coverage to bring them into the system. if that can help lower costs by having risk pool. i want to have a meaningful basket of health care reform. let's start with medicare. i want to close the doughnut hole on prescription drugs. i want to make sure all of our seniors have access to the medications they need and that...
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because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. bill: thanks for staying with us. i am bill o'reilly. in your beck and call system tonight, you may remember that there was a far left pressure group called think progress that tried to get sponsors to boycott "the o'reilly factor." that effort failed miserably. now, there is a guy, working inside the obama administration, and here now is glenn beck, the author of the big bestseller "common-sense." it really is amazing, beck, that people want to read what you have to say. glenn: yes, that is amazing. bill: all right, now, look. you have got far left balloons -- loons all over the place in this country, and they want to hurt you, and they went to hurt me. they do not want this. enter a guy named van hjones, who is now -- van jones, who is now special adviser on green jobs, and you believe this guy has targeted you? glenn: i do not know if this guy has targeted me. i have been telling the truth about this guy. this guy is our new green jobs czar, and he is a self- proclaimed com
because of one word, america's air dominance for the next forty years is assured. that one word... is how. bill: thanks for staying with us. i am bill o'reilly. in your beck and call system tonight, you may remember that there was a far left pressure group called think progress that tried to get sponsors to boycott "the o'reilly factor." that effort failed miserably. now, there is a guy, working inside the obama administration, and here now is glenn beck, the author of the big...
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, and also a moment of possibilityor america. nd that we're -- where you could affect chae the most. and when you weigh that, although clear congress has its appeal to me personally, andou can make change from congress and you c just see it just tis ast week, thathe typef ings that we wanted to do, both o/9 us, but it's his presidey, is the pce you can most impact people lives, leave your thmb print, ere they can improvtheir lives and he that most immediate impt is from th white house. and altugh i gave something up psonally for my career and ao personally, i think --. >> re: in chicago. >> yes, that the whteouse washe place to make that mt immediate change. and i cannot thi of a better person to work fo andelp him seehrough his agenda than president oma. >> rose: you seem to be different. >> nass's becse i'm fully mecated. (laughte >> rose: on what? >> sleep, sleep drivation. >> rose: sleep drivation. 's co. you em to be hot. >>h-huh. >> rose: he is from the left. you seem to be from the center. you're a different religions. you
, and also a moment of possibilityor america. nd that we're -- where you could affect chae the most. and when you weigh that, although clear congress has its appeal to me personally, andou can make change from congress and you c just see it just tis ast week, thathe typef ings that we wanted to do, both o/9 us, but it's his presidey, is the pce you can most impact people lives, leave your thmb print, ere they can improvtheir lives and he that most immediate impt is from th white house. and...
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. >> he was an icon in his party, a torchbearer for america's most famous political dynasty. his endorsement of barack obama was a defining moment in a campaign. he was the youngest of four sons born to the millionaire industrialist joe kennedy. all three of his brothers met a violent deaths. john as u.s. president, bobbie, a former attorney general, were assassinated. ted followed his brother's into politics. the youngest man ever elected to the senate at 30. >> my decision to run for the united states senate is based upon the conviction that i can best serve the people of massachusetts. >> six years later, the youngest ever senate majority whip. supporters of the kennedy clan once again looking to the white house. then came another tragedy. he drove his car off a bridge, killing a young woman passenger. he did not report the accident until the following day, only after consulting his lawyers. he was cleared of all charges, but the suspicion of the cover- up tainted the rest of his career. >> there is no truth whatever to the widely circulated suspicions of immoral conduct t
. >> he was an icon in his party, a torchbearer for america's most famous political dynasty. his endorsement of barack obama was a defining moment in a campaign. he was the youngest of four sons born to the millionaire industrialist joe kennedy. all three of his brothers met a violent deaths. john as u.s. president, bobbie, a former attorney general, were assassinated. ted followed his brother's into politics. the youngest man ever elected to the senate at 30. >> my decision to run...
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they are covering america. this is the foreign desk, covering the globe. every picture that comes into fox news comes through here, the media desk. brand new pictures will always be on the boxes on the right- hand side. in the top box, information on what was supposed to be a suicide terrorist attack on a military base in australia by a group with links to al qaeda. the prime minister believes it could be retaliation for helping the u.s. in iraq and afghanistan. in the middle box, bill clinton in north korea to talk about the release of worley and tuna -- laura ling and euna lee. in the bottom box, the obama administration holding a texting summit to deal with the issue of driving while distracted. we have all of the info. martha: we sure do. but first, tax revenues. the ap reporting the biggest tax shortfall since the great depression. that means the country's piggyback is literally running out of cash. that is bad news for a president who is looking ahead to health care reform, stimulus, cash for clunkers, and other programs. james rosen has been getting
they are covering america. this is the foreign desk, covering the globe. every picture that comes into fox news comes through here, the media desk. brand new pictures will always be on the boxes on the right- hand side. in the top box, information on what was supposed to be a suicide terrorist attack on a military base in australia by a group with links to al qaeda. the prime minister believes it could be retaliation for helping the u.s. in iraq and afghanistan. in the middle box, bill clinton...